Mr. Wills
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Courses Taught
AccountingAccounting I is a full-year course in the fundamentals of accounting for single proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations involving various retail and service-type businesses. Class work includes the handling of routine daily business transactions, financial statements, and other aspects of the accounting cycle. Computers will be used to demonstrate automated accounting procedures.
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Accounting IIStudents will build upon the basic accounting skills that were developed in the first-year course. Accounting will focus on corporations and department responsibility. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques that are used in solving business problems and making financial decisions. This course will prepare students for using online accounting papers commonly used in post-secondary accounting classes. This course is strongly encouraged for students planning on a career in business.
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Business LawStudents will build upon the basic accounting skills that were developed in the first-year course. Accounting will focus on corporations and department responsibility. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques that are used in solving business problems and making financial decisions. This course will prepare students for using online accounting papers commonly used in post-secondary accounting classes. This course is strongly encouraged for students planning on a career in business.
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Desktop PublishingStudents will build upon the basic accounting skills that were developed in the first-year course. Accounting will focus on corporations and department responsibility. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of accounting procedures and techniques that are used in solving business problems and making financial decisions. This course will prepare students for using online accounting papers commonly used in post-secondary accounting classes. This course is strongly encouraged for students planning on a career in business.
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Employability SkillsEmployability Skills guides students through the career decision making process using a variety of inventories including the Strong Interest Inventory. In addition, the course includes information on post-secondary education and training options including state and private colleges, technical colleges, two-year community colleges, armed services, apprenticeships, trade/specialty schools and on-the-job-training. Students will learn more about potential careers, prepare a professional cover letter, resume, and reference lists. Students are prepared for and guided through practice interviews by personnel directors from the community. Once students have selected their career and post high school choices, students will develop a budget to estimate their living.
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EntrepreneurshipDo you know someone who owns his or her own business? Do you want to be your own boss? Do you have the goal of owning highly successful company? These are only a few of the reasons why thousands of people in the United States become entrepreneurs. Students will learn skills necessary to run their own business. These concepts include: marketing, acquiring financing, managing, and the legal requirements of owning and operating a small business will be explored.
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Intro to BusinessIn today’s marketplace global competition is the driving force for survival in world markets. Intro to Business will provide a basic understanding management, which is need by everyone who plans to have a career. These topics include organizational change, diversity in the workforce, ethics, and the critical role in technology. This course is recommended for freshman or first year Business students.
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Personal FinancePersonal Finance focuses on using financial procedures to plan, organize, and allocate resources. Students explore and understand financial opportunities affecting their daily lives, such as setting financial goals, using money management strategies, selecting bank services, protecting credit, filing tax returns, trading investments, planning for retirement, evaluating risk management, and exploring career opportunities.
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Software Applications Excel & AccessLearn the most popular spreadsheet software available today. Software Applications Excel and Access will take an in depth look into learning the most common functions of Excel and an introduction to Access. Topics covered include: entering labels, values, and dates, creating formulas, logical and financial functions, creating charts, and adding design elements to an Excel worksheet. Upon completion of this course, you are eligible to take the nationally recognized MOS certification exam.
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Software Applications Word & PowerPointEver ask the question, “I did not know PowerPoint could do that? Or “What Word features will actually save me time?” Enroll in Software Applications: PowerPoint and Word to give you more time in your life. In Software Applications, PowerPoint and Word you will learn presentation skills, design outlines, create hyperlinks, convert PowerPoint presentations to HTML format, add text affects, colors, lines, fills, use and design templates, build attractive and useful tables, format columns, and use graphics and charts to enhance your presentations and documents. Upon completion of this course, you are eligible to take the nationally recognized MOS certification exam.
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Web DesignThis course is intended for students with a strong interest in web page design techniques. The course will address a series of design tools including HTML and WUSIWUG. Students will learn features of a web based website building program. Projects will be practical applications of design techniques that will add to web pages.
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